Tuesday, February 11, 2025
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Philanthropy

The way out of the campus conundrum – eJewish Philanthropy

On campuses across the United States, Jewish students are being harassed, intimidated, demeaned and abused by student groups supportive of the terrorist group Hamas. In many cases, administrators wringing their hands and refusing to exercise leadership are hiding behind...

The Combinacon

Dear Intelligent American,   It is an underrated document, the Mayflower Compact. It has nothing much to do with Thanksgiving Day, but as it has everything to do with Pilgrims, its mentioning here and now, as we approach America’s annual de...

It’s time to decolonise philanthropy, are you ready to join the struggle?

Set up in 1943 and currently occupied by nearly 10,000 Palestinian refugees, the Shatila refugee camp in South Beirut displays a telling piece of wall art. It merges the Aboriginal and Palestinian flags with a single clenched fist and...

Your Daily Phil: Holocaust Museum LA breaks ground on major expansion

Good Thursday morning. In today’s edition of Your Daily Phil, we report on Jewish Agency emissaries in the United States and calls in Congress to strip federal funding for universities that tolerate antisemitism. We feature an...

It’s time to opt in – eJewish Philanthropy

Amid our grief over the past nearly-six weeks, as the landscape has evolved since the Oct. 7 attacks in Israel, two things have become clear to us as executives at the JCCs in Chicago and Boston.  First, the American Jewish...

Pakistani innovator wins One Young World funding award for sustainable development goal initiatives  

A Pakistani social innovator has been recognised for her work, as one of ten winners of the prestigious One Young World’s $500,000 fund for sustainable development initiatives.  Nida Yousaf Sheikh, known for her work as CEO of Tayaba Welfare International...

We loved to volunteer – Here’s why we stopped.

In a world that often feels consumed by the relentless pursuit of career and personal success, financial stability, and socio-economic status, volunteering has provided both of us with a precious opportunity to connect with our communities and give back....

 Nearly 300,000 said to march for Israel in largest rally of its kind – eJewish Philanthropy

Good Wednesday morning. In today’s edition of Your Daily Phil, we interview JSpace Canada Chair Joe Roberts, and feature opinion pieces from Tyler Gregory and Paul Bernstein about yesterday’s March for Israel. Also in this newsletter: Rabbi Seth Winberg, Dr. George Breitberg and Adam Lehman. We’ll...

We came to Washington united. We left with our work cut out for us. – eJewish Philanthropy

Only a little more than five weeks ago, Jews in the U.S. were a fractious people. In addition to wide disparities in our religious practices and political beliefs, our visions for Israel’s future divided us. Unfortunately it took the...
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